Description: A disillusioned young girl looking to carve her own path in life and live on her own terms hits the road with a volatile collection of radical revolutionaries in director Alison Murray’s uncompromising coming-of-age road film. Sherry (Ellen Page) is a teenage contradiction of sorts; she wants to be accepted but she doesn’t want to sacrifice her fierce individualism. When Sherry meets up with SPARKS (Street People Armed with Radical Knowledge) and decides to join the curious group of counter-culture activists in their trek across Europe, it appears as if the idealistic young traveler has finally found a family who will accept her for who she really is. When the SPARKS group arrives in an abandoned Portuguese vineyard to set up their own private Shangri-la, though, their ultimate goal grows increasingly ominous as the heated rhetoric of group leader Harry begins to take a dangerous slant. When a pair of deaths prompt the more weak-minded members of the group to pledge unwavering support, skeptical Sherry and questioning fellow SPARKS member Mad Ax begin to see the group for what it really is a cleverly disguised recruitment tool designed specifically to promote dangerous leader Harry’s warped ideology.

Review: Mouth to mouth-surely the author’s work, created explicitly for wide screen, because the large format film would pass under the tag “teen adventure” or “parental nightmare”, or under any other labels, appropriate for, say, Larry Clark’s work (“Ken Park“, “Kids“). But this film is not only about the subculture and romance that awaits the viewer in each frame, but rather about the choice of life.